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Antique 19th century playing card with a yellow and green symbol back pattern that features the coat of arms of John Poyntz Spencer, the 5th Earl Spencer (born 1835). Motto in French: Dieu defend le droit. This card is an ace of clubs, featuring a crude club symbols The card has no indices (no numbers) at top and bottom.
Stockholm, Sweden - February 10 2013, CHINA - CIRCA 1946: A stamp printed in China (Taiwan), shows a Chinese revolutionary and first president and founding father of the Republic of China Sun Yat-sen (overprint 1948), circa 1946.
Image of new coronavirus vaccination notification
Soyombo Symbol Pattern Design on Mongolia Banknot
Portrait of an old Indonesian one hundred rupiah banknote
Vintage postcard sent from Paris, France in early 1900s, a very good background for any usage of the historic postcard communications.
A news headline that says \
Vintage franked  King George V 1/2 penny stamp 1913
An old Chinese commemorative stamp, issued in 1945, following Japan's defeat in WWII, for celebrating Taiwan's retrocession after the 50 years of Japanese colonial rule.
A page in a collector's old stock album showing Swedish stamps. They have been placed under cellophane strips which protects the stamps. The page has the collector's handwritten notes including dates of issue. They are all commemorative issues and have been cancelled. Swedish postage stamps have a reputation of good design and execution. Collector's Property Release available.
Old Japanese 500 yen banknote with portrait by Tomomi Iwakura
Number 2000 Pattern Design on Banknote
CHINA - CIRCA 1978: A stamp printed running horse, circa 1978. This traditional Chinese painting was painting by outstanding paintings masters Xu Beihong.
a vintage blank postcard sent from Paris, France in 1900s,  a good prop for any usage for mail delievery situation of that age.
News heading that says \
Japanese yen money finance
Stockholm, Sweden - February 10 2013, CHINA - CIRCA 1946: A stamp printed in China (Taiwan), shows a Chinese revolutionary and first president and founding father of the Republic of China Sun Yat-sen (overprint 1948), circa 1946.
Lots of mah jong bricks
An envelope containing the penalty fee. The envelope has the word \
Ancient China Traditional Chinese Print Books
one kreuzer black, first German postage stamp issued in the Kingdom of Bavaria
London, England - September 24, 2012: An old 1922 German banknote for 10,000 marks, sometimes known as the 'Vampire' note because when viewed sideways, it appears as if a vampire is biting the neck of the man (it is not easy to see at first): the engraving is Albrecht Durers Portrait of a Young Man but was slightly altered by the banknote engraver to show this so-called vampire apparently sucking the lifeblood out of the German economy with the reparations imposed after World War One. The 10,000 mark note was first issued in 1922 in a time of spiralling inflation.
News headline that says \
Vintage blank postcard background sent from Kyobashi, tokyo ofJapan in early 1900s, a very good background for any usage of the historic postcard communications.
Japanese yen bills(Ten thousands japanese yen)
Two wads of money.
It is an image that the salary will increase.
Soyombo Symbol Pattern Design on Mongolia Banknot
mahjong tiles collection
A British Motor Fuel Ration coupon book dated 1957 for a motor cycle over 250cc. Some of the cover has been cut off, showing part of a coupon inside for half a unit of fuel. These books were issued during the ‘Suez Crisis’ of 1956-57, when petrol rationing was brought in. Egypt’s President Nasser seized the running of the Suez Canal from a Franco-British company after being refused money to build the Aswan High Dam because of his links with the USSR. Consequently, supplies of petrol were affected and it was necessary to impose petrol rationing for five months.
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